Hoodie Side Vision Covers

ABSTRACT

A garment apparatus adapted and configured to have the functionality of hooded headgear while allowing peripheral side vision with the option to close the side vision with a Hoodie Side Vision Cover which can be stored away by Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets. A Second Hoodie Headgear Shell can also be used during inclement weather when peripheral vision is needed but weather conditions make it difficult to constantly open and dose Hoodie Side Vision Cover. The Second Hoodie Headgear Shell can be quickly pulled on and off allowing peripheral vision when needed and when not needed, immediate additional head cover is obtained with Second Hoodie Headgear Shell.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This application is a continuation in part of application numbered Ser.No. 15/872,102. The present invention relates to hooded outerwearheadgear, including, but not limited, to hooded outerwear headgear forcoats, jackets, raincoats, shirts, sweaters, summer wear, and any kindof top clothing wear.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Hooded a outerwear headgear is known and commonly used. Typical hoodedwear, however, lacks peripheral side vision. This r is fatalities whenhooded headgear pedestrians having no peripheral side vision, attempt tocross the street and cannot see approaching traffic.

Having no peripheral side vision for the wearer of hooded headgear alsoleads to mugging events and animal attacks against the wearer of thehooded headgear because of no peripheral side vision to see theapproaching attacker. In summary, having no peripheral side vision whenwearing hooded headgear can lead to so many accidents, dangers, injuriesand even death.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a garment apparatus that gives headcovering to the wearer. A preferred embodiment of the garment apparatusincludes peripheral side vision for the wearer with the option to closeoff the peripheral side vision whenever necessary due to inclementweather or privacy for the wearer but not limited to these examples.Peripheral side vision the hooded wearer is achieved by releasingfasteners, of either at least a snap, button, zipper, hook and loopfastener, adjustable belt portion or tie of the Hoodie Side VisionCovers. Wearer can release fasteners of the Hoodie Side Vision Covers oneither one or both sides of the hooded outerwear which ever necessaryfor the moment wearer needs to use their peripheral side vision. Thenthe wearer can pull the Hoodie Side Vision Covers back away from theperipheral side vision of the wearer, then slide the Hoodie Side VisionCovers back into side/rear Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets for theHoodie Side Vision Covers.

After which the hooded headgear wearer can fasten the Hoodie Side VisionCovers to the edge of the side/rear Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets forthe Hoodie Side Vision Covers of the hooded wear. The Hoodie Side VisionCover material is now tucked away inside the Hoodie

Side Vision Cover Pockets and peripheral side vision is no longerobstructed by the Hoodie Side Vision Covers of the hooded headgearmaterial. When peripheral side vision is no longer a priority, then forweather protection, the wearer of the hooded head gear can then unfastenthe hooded Hoodie Side Vision Covers from the Hoodie Side Vision CoverPockets and pull the Hoodie Side Vision Covers out of the Hoodie SideVision Cover Pockets and then fasten the Hoodie Side Vision Covers tothe anterior edge of the hooded outerwear peripheral side vision lateralareas. Side vision would then be obstructed or closed off, but thewearer of the hooded outerwear would again have the added protectionfrom the elements. With this preferred embodiment, hooded headgearwearers be safer from the weather elements while still having the addedoption of peripheral side vision whenever needed to protect the wearerfrom traffic mishaps, and attacks by muggers and animals. In yet anotherembodiment, hooded headgear wearers will have the option to have aSecond Hoodie Headgear Shell attached to the hooded outerwear to coverthe first Noodle Headgear Shell when necessary so when the weatherelements are really harsh and wearer may not be able to constantly openand dose off the peripheral side vision with the Hoodie Side VisionCovers, the Hoodie Side Vision Cover may remain inside the Hoodie SideVision Covers Pockets and the Second

Hoodie Headgear Shell shay be pulled on and off to make use of theperipheral side vision openings of the First Hoodie Headgear Shell whilethe First Hoodie Headgear Shell is still pulled over the head of wearerfor added weather protection.

In further embodiment the Hoodie Side Vision Covers and Hoodie SideVision Cover Pockets of the First Hooded Headgear Shell will becosmetically made so as to be as discreet and unnoticeable as possible.It will look as much as possible like any other hooded outerwear on themarket unless fashion demands and the hooded outerwear manufacturersdecide to make the First and Second Hoodie Headgear Shells differentcolors parts of a fashion statement and the First Hoodie Headgear Shell,peripheral Hoodie Side Vision Covers and Hoodie Side Vision CoverPockets of different designs and colors. That will be optional. Thepresent invention thus discloses a novel apparatus that addresses thedeficiencies of traditional hooded outerwear headgear.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further features and advantages of the invention can be ascertained fromthe following detailed descriptions that is provided in connection withthe drawing(s) described below:

FIG. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the apparatus from alateral view;

FIG. 2 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the apparatus from alateral view;

FIG. 3 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the apparatus from ananterior view;

FIG. 4 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the apparatus from aposterior view.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

A more safety conscious hooded outerwear headgear has been discovered inthat the peripheral side vision on both sides of the hooded outerwearhead gear can be achieved by the wearer of the hooded device byunsnapping the Hoodie Side Vision Covers away from the anterior edge ofthe hooded outerwear, pulling the Hoodie Side Vision Covers back andaway from the wearer's peripheral side vision and then sliding theHoodie Side Vision Covers into the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets sewnonto the sides of the First Hoodie Headgear Shell. After which theHoodie Side Vision Cover Fasteners are then snapped, buttoned, zipped,hooked and looped fastened, adjustable belt portioned or tied into placeto the edge of the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets for a unobstructedperipheral side vision view. Anytime the wearer of the peripheral sidevision hooded headgear wants to cover up the peripheral side openingsvision due to inclement weather, wearer can then unsnap the Hoodie SideVision Covers out and away from the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets.Then wearer of hooded headgear can then slide the Hoodie Side VisionCovers towards the anterior edge of the hooded outer wear and snap thefasteners into place, thus completing closure of peripheral side visionwith the Hoodie Side Vision Covers and adding sore protection againstinclement weather.

In preferred embodiments shown in drawing, FIGS. 1-4, FIGS. 1 and 2,includes hooded outerwear head gear from lateral portion drawings. InFIG. 3, hooded headgear is shown from an anterior portion. FIG. 4, headgear made mostly from a weather resistant cloth material is shown from aposterior portion. Referring to FIG. 1, the lateral portion shows a 1A,hooded headgear. 2A, Hoodie Side Vision Cover which is attached toanterior edge of headgear by 4A, Snap

Fasteners, (on both sides of head). When peripheral de vision is neededthen 4A, Snap Fasteners are released from edge of hooded headgear and2A, Hoodie Side Vision Cover is slid back into 3A, Hoodie Side VisionCover Pockets (shown by partial lines) sewn neatly attached to 1A,lateral hooded headgear. In FIG. 2 of lateral portion 5A, shows thehooded headgear's Peripheral side vision opening. In FIG. 3, AnteriorPortion, 6A, shows peripheral side vision closed. In further AnteriorPortion viewing, 7A, shows Side Vision Opened while 10A of FIG. 3Anterior portion, shows Hoodie Headgear Overhang. 10A, seen better inFIGS. 1 and 2, is a moisture runoff to keep inclement weather such asrain or snow from getting inside of hooded headgear's Hoodie Side VisionCover Pockets and 2A, Hoodie Side Vision Cover in FIGS. 1,2, 3, 8A, isthe body area of FIGS. 1,2,3, and 4 Hoodie Headgear Shell. FIG. 9A isthe Second Hoodie Headgear Shell attached between the neck and shouldersof the Hooded Outerwear in FIGS. 1,2 and 4.

I, being the original sole inventor of the Hoodie Side Vision Covers,Side Vision Cover Pockets and the other accessories noted in thisapplication, does not limit claim for this invention to just OuterwearCoats, but I also lay claim to the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets andaccessories for use with Jackets, Sweaters, Sweat Suit Tops, Shirts,Blouses, Summer Wear, or any other articles of clothing worn and but notlimited to these items mentioned.

What is claimed is:
 1. A garment apparatus comprising: Lateral portionshaving adjustable Hoodie Side Visions Covers at the peripheral sidevision areas to help shield and protect the wearer of the hoodedheadgear from the elements and all other weather conditions.
 2. HoodieSide Vision Covers connect to the anterior edge portion of the hoodedheadgear's peripheral area snap fasteners, buttons, zippers, hooks andloop fasteners, adjustable belt portioned or tied into place.
 3. Thegarment apparatus further comprising Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pocketsneatly and discreetly sewn into and located at the side/rear of thehoodie headgear where Hoodie Side Vision Covers may be inserted wheneverside vision is needed.
 4. Peripheral side vision headgear that giveswearer the ability to watch out for potential dangers such as oncomingtraffic, possible muggers and possible animal attacks with the option ofusing Hoodie Side Vision Covers to close off the peripheral side visionwhen deemed necessary to stave off inclement weather or any otherweather conditions.
 5. When vision safety must, wearer can unsnap theSnap Fasteners of the Hoodie Side Vision Covers away from the anterioredge of the hooded headgear and slide, tuck away, or stuff the HoodieSide Vision Covers the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets thus allowinggreat peripheral side vision.
 6. Hoodie Side Vision Covers can besecurely kept inside the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets by snaps,buttons, zippers, hooked and looped fasteners, adjustable belt portionsor tied into place to the edge of the Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets.7. The garment apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a Second HoodieHeadgear Shell to protect the wearer from inclement weather while FirstHoodie Head gear Shell is still on the wearer's head with Hoodie SideVision Cover tucked inside of Hoodie Side Vision Cover Pockets so whennecessary, Second Hoodie Headgear Shell can be removed from the head toallow peripheral side vision, while at the same time the First HoodieHeadgear Shell is still on the head to protect the head from inclementor any type of weather condition and after hooded wearer has had enoughuse of peripheral side vision, wearer can replace Second Hoodie Headgearback on top of head for further weather protection.